+ Follow JOSE NEPOMUCENO Tag
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[Title] => Movie icons immortalized in Gems of Philippine History
[Summary] => Jose Nepomuceno, Father of the Philippine Movie Industry; Narcisa B. Vda. de Leon, Grand Old Lady of Philippine Movies; Lamberto Avellana, outstanding film director and master of realism; and Lino Brocka, exponent of “socially-oriented” Filipino films.
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[Title] => Charito, Ric star in landmark Filipino film
[Summary] => Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak, starring Charito Solis and Ric Rodrigo and shown in 1967, marks the revival of Nepomuceno Productions, founded before World War II by Jose Nepomuceno, father of Philippine movies.
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[Summary] => NAPAKALAKING tulong talaga sa industriya ng pelikulang Pilipino ang Movie Workers Welfare Foundation (Mowelfund). Ito ang napag-usapan namin ng aking anak na si Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada.
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JOSE NEPOMUCENO
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